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moments later, they run out the store with the money. more shots at this cvs three times a week. >> it's very frightening. i know those people. i'm sure they were petrified and for it to have have happened on a holiday. >> tonight, police tell us one of the suspects walked out front door after a car passes by. >> very friegenning. i come here all the time to get my medication. >> police are also looking for this woman shown on the video. she walks in and out two times
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before the armed robbery. police want to question her. here's a closer image of her face. stephanie moore hopes police catch the suspects. >> i just hope someone in the community will respond and get them off the streets. >> and tonight, dc police are offering a reward up to $10,000 for information that can lead to an arrest and conviction in this case. live in southeast d.c., i'm shamari stone, news 4. >> there's a new crime alert for students at american university tonight. somebody was robbed at the school's greenburg theatre. it happened about 7:30 this evening. details are sketchy, but we're told the suspect did not have a weapon. no word on what he got away with. the theatre is on wisconsin avenue at van ness. it's not on the school's main campus. this comes 24 hours after another scare at american university. last night, someone reported a gunman.
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the university was put on lockdown. it turns out the man was an off-duty police officer. the president of the university said today the lockdown was tense and disruptive. it said the university has the responsibility to respond to every potential threat. a guilty plea from a d.c. teacher who was once on the fbi's most wanted list. he was charged on child porn charges. he worked on the grountds of the national cathedral and spent the last five years on the run after he was found with child porn on a school camera. he installed hidden cameras in the school's bathroom to record students. he faces 30 years in prison. court doms reveal a senate aide tried to hide child porn when police came to arrest him. they found him leaning out a window and trying to put a hard drive on an outdoor ledge.
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prurs say they found sexually explicit videos involving underaged boys on that hard drive. he lived in southeast d.c. and he was chief of staff to lamar alexander. >> get ready for another frigid night. temperatures are falling and a chance for more snow later this week. we're tracking conditions from storm center 4. ameal yeah? >> temperatures are already in the teens and the 20s. we're going to drop with mainly clear skies across the area. expect bitterly cold temperatures for your friday morning. right now, washington at 29 degrees. you can see areas of the north and west. gaithersbu gaithersburg, leesburg, manassas. this is how cold it will get. when you step out the door tomorrow morning for that morning commute, we're looking at temperatures in the teens. l suburbs. low temperature in washington of 23. areas by the water like cambridge and easton can expect
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a low temperature of 20. although it will be a cold start, overall, tomorrow will be a warmer day than we had today. high temperatures tomorrow will be around 40 degrees. a high tomorrow in washington of 41. new information coming in about saturday's storm. coming up, i'm going to be showing you, if you can expect any snow, and if you can, potentially how much you might get. doreen? >> thanks, amelia. more money for teachers and more programs geared towards students who live in poor neighborhoods. tonight, the new ceo of prince george's county school is out with his budget proposal. the bureau chief tracy wilkins tells us how he's trying to focus on the future. >> prince george's school ceo kevin maxwell proposed budget got a standing ovation. magsz maxwell is proposing a $1.1 billion, $56 million more than last year. >> these proposals are in response to people's request.
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cathedral bells ran for three minut minutes. each minute representing 10,000 of the more than 30,000 people killed in gun violence last year. >> the federal government has come down hard on boats and motor coach operators it says were operating way outside the bounds of safety. several hundred bus operators are nowous of business. the federal government says they were putting profits ahead of safety. here's tom costello. >> reporter: from a crash in new york that killed 15 to oregon
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where nine died. seven dead in big bear, california. pennsylvania, indiana, texas a long list of fatal bus crashes. now the results of a nationwide crackdown on what the government calls unsafe operators. in all, 52 interstate bus companies from small carriers to larger regional coach lines, put out of business. a total of 340 buses taken off the road. >> these are companies that had a blatant disregard for basic safety principles. >> out of 4,000 bus operators, investigators zeroed in on 250 with poor safety records. among the violations, failure to properly maintain buses. inadequate drug and alcohol testing and widespread violation keeping drivers on duty far longer than d.o.t. regulations allow. drivers regularly were found talk on the phone. >> he just ran a red. >> running red lights and
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speeding. >> 71 in a 55 zone. >> reporter: one of the operators it followed is now out of business. today, the nation's bus association applauded the crackdown. >> clearly the industry is a very safe industry, but there's a disproportionate small number of companies that cause a lot of injuries and a lot of death fps. >> 700 million passengers take motor coaches every yaoer. that's nearly the number who fly every year. and they ire busy over the holidays with families trying to get back together and kids headed home from college. >> the best operators often have seattle belts, strict safety protocols and cameras transmitted live to headquarters. >> we have 24-hour dispatch. i can watch it from my iphone or my computer at home. >> to eight noo, the feds insist they're also watching. in kensington, maryland, tom costello, nbc news 4. the very first streetcar will be placed on the tracks tomorrow in northeast. it will be placed near the
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hopscotch bridge and union station for testing. the delivery is forcing a major street closure starting 7:00 tomorrow night 8th street between north capitol and 5th street will be closed until 1:00 saturday morning. the streetcars aren't expected to be up and running for the public until next year. >> it feels colder than the actual a air temperature. the wind chill about 20 degrees in washington. the actual temperature, 29. no matter what way you cut it, it's cold. other temperatures across the area, reston coming in at 24. 27 in college park, 21 in rockville. 19 degrees already down in huntingtown. and tomorrow morning, kids
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getting on the bus stop, look at what they will be dealing with. low 20s in the district, teens in the suburbs. so gloves, a scarf are necessary. sunrise time tomorrow at about 7:20. tomorrow our high temperature will be 40. as you work your way throughout the day, the midway hours will crack 30 degrees at about 10:00 a.m. mostly sunny skies. for the afternoon, mostly to partly sunny skies. then getting into the evening hours, we're going to see clouds increasing. an early lo'%0u00é . still dry, you have plans tomorrow lot.l what loo worried about rain te 7:00 p.m., temperatures will be in the mid 30s. now an early look ahead this saturday, this storm system is changing a lot. what it's dealingfk[jn snowsh& little bit008
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